G03150
ματαιολογίαmataiologivamataiologia{mat-ah-yol-og-ee'-ah}from 3151; random talk, i.e. babble:--vain jangling.See G03151.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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ματαιολογίαmataiologivamataiologia{mat-ah-yol-og-ee'-ah}from 3151; random talk, i.e. babble:--vain jangling.See G03151.
ματαιολόγοςmataiolovgosmataiologos{mat-ah-yol-og'-os}from 3152 and 3004; an idle (i.e. senseless or mischievous) talker, i.e. a wrangler:--vain talker.See G03152.See G03004.
μάταιοςmavtaiosmataios{mat'-ah-yos}from the base of 3155; empty, i.e. (literally) profitless, or (specially), an idol:--vain, vanity.See G03155.
ματαιότηςmataiovthsmataiotes{mat-ah-yot'-ace}from 3152; inutility; figuratively, transientness; morally, depravity:--vanity.See G03152.
ματαιόομαιmataiovomaimataioo{mat-ah-yo'-o}from 3152; to render (passively, become) foolish, i.e. (morally) wicked or (specially), idolatrous:--become vain.See G03152.
μάτηνmavthnmaten{mat'-ane}accusative case of a derivative of the base of 3145 (through the idea of tentative manipulation, i.e. unsuccessful search, or else of punishment); foll...
ΜαθθαῖοςMaqqai'osMatthaios{mat-thah'-yos}a shorter form of 3164; Matthaeus (i.e. Matthitjah), an Israelite and a Christian:--Matthew.See G03164.
ΜατθάνMatqavnMatthan{mat-than'}of Hebrew origin (4977); Matthan (i.e. Mattan), an Israelite:--Matthan.See H04977.
ΜατθάτMatqavtMatthat{mat-that'}probably a shortened form of 3161; Matthat (i.e. Mattithjah), the name of two Israelites:--Mathat.See G03161.
ΜαθθίαςMaqqivasMatthias{mat-thee'-as}apparently a shortened form of 3161; Matthias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite:--Matthias.See G03161.
ΜατταθάMattaqavMattatha{mat-tath-ah'}probably a shortened form of 3161 (compare 4992); Mattatha (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite:--Mattatha.See G03161.See G04992.
ΜατταθίαςMattaqivasMattathias{mat-tath-ee'-as}of Hebrew origin (4993); Mattathias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite and a Christian:--Mattathias.See H04993.
μάχαιραmavcairamachaira{makh'-ahee-rah}probably feminine of a presumed derivative of 3163; a knife, i.e. dirk; figuratively, war, judicial punishment:--sword.See G03163.
μάχηmavchmache{makh'-ay}from 3164; a battle, i.e. (figuratively) controversy:--fighting, strive, striving.See G03164.
μάχομαιmavcomaimachomai{makh'-om-ahee}middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to war, i.e. (figuratively) to quarrel, dispute:--fight, strive.
ἐγώejgwvme{meh}a shorter (and probably originally) from of 1691; me:--I, me, my.See G01691.
αὐχέωaujcevwmegalaucheo{meg-al-ow-kheh'-o}from a compound of 3173 and aucheo (to boast; akin to 837 and 2744); to talk big, i.e. be grandiloquent (arrogant, egotistic):--boast g...
μεγαλεῖοςmegalei'osmegaleios{meg-al-i'-os}from 3173; magnificent, i.e. (neuter, plural as noun) a conspicuous favor, or (subjectively) perfection:--great things, wonderful works...
μεγαλειότηςmegaleiovthsmegaleiotes{meg-al-i-ot'-ace}from 3167; superbness, i.e. glory or splendor:--magnificence, majesty, mighty power.See G03167.
μεγαλοπρεπήςmegaloprephvsmegaloprepes{meg-al-op-rep-ace'}from 3173 and 4241; befitting greatness or magnificence (majestic):--excellent.See G03173.See G04241.
μεγαλύνωmegaluvnwmegaluno{meg-al-oo'-no}from 3173; to make (or declare) great, i.e. increase or (figuratively) extol:--enlarge, magnify, shew great.See G03173.
μεγάλωςmegavlwsmegalos{meg-al'-oce}adverb from 3173; much:--greatly.See G03173.
μεγαλωσύνηmegalwsuvnhmegalosune{meg-al-o-soo'-nay}from 3173; greatness, i.e. (figuratively) divinity (often God himself):--majesty.See G03173.
μέγαςmevgasmegas{meg'-as}(including the prolonged forms, feminine megale, plural megaloi, etc.; compare also 3176, 3187); big (literally or figuratively, in a very wide applicat...
μέγεθοςmevgeqosmegethos{meg'-eth-os}from 3173; magnitude (figuratively):--greatness.See G03173.
μεγιστάνmegistavnmegistanes{meg-is-tan'-es}plural from 3176; grandees:--great men, lords.See G03176.
μέγιστοςmevgistosmegistos{meg'-is-tos}superlative of 3173; greatest or very great:--exceeding great.See G03173.